Hundreds celebrate Halloween at Good Ground Park
Several hundred Long Island residents spent their Saturday in Hampton Bays for the annual Halloween celebration at Good Ground Park.
Read MoreSeveral hundred Long Island residents spent their Saturday in Hampton Bays for the annual Halloween celebration at Good Ground Park.
Read MoreStudents at Southold Elementary School can now participate in a new fitness education program, thanks to the Peconic Bay Medical Center and Project Fit America.
Read MoreAnthony Bartone was recognized for real estate and community leadership by the Theodore Roosevelt Council during the group’s 10th annual Design, Construction and Real Estate Dinner at The Carltun at Eisenhower Park.
Read MoreLong Island animal rescues and shelters let the dogs out last weekend at The Refuge in Melville for the restaurant’s
Read MoreHundreds of people turned out for the Town of Islip’s 3rd Annual SeaFest last Saturday at the Bay Shore Marina.
Read MoreThe Town of Southampton and the Long Island Divers Association on Sunday held an underwater ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the
Read MoreRonnie Dragoon, founder and owner of Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterers, presented a check to The INN (Interfaith Nutrition Network) on Wednesday.
Read MoreThe Babylon Rotary Club donated $2,000 worth of brand new clothes to Islandia-based Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk (VIBS).
Read MoreMore than 300 Smithtown residents showed up for the town’s paper shredding event on Saturday.
Read MoreThe Town of Huntington renamed Highland Court in honor of the late Lloyd Frazier, a lifelong Huntington resident who saved the lives of two first responders on 9/11 and provided more than 700,000 free meals to emergency crews at Ground Zero.
Read MoreA Greenlawn family’s lemonade stand raised thousands of dollars for Smile Train.
Read MoreA horse owned by Sophie Flay, daughter of Food Network chef and restaurateur Bobby Flay, won a race at Belmont Park on Friday.
Read MoreVolunteers spent a week preparing and packaging more than 600 3-foot-long sandwiches before distributing them this past Thursday to police and fire departments across the Island and the city.
Read MorePort Washington attorney Annamarie Bondi-Stoddard, Esq. has been named Lawyer of the Year for medical malpractice by Best Lawyers.
Read MoreRain and thunder didn’t stop the Michael Magro Foundation’s annual car show to benefit kids with cancer.
Read MoreSully H.W. Bush helped kick off the 10th annual America’s VetDogs Golf Classic.
Read MoreA portion of Martha Avenue in East Patchogue was officially dedicated as Mark W. Gajewski Way.
Read MoreBrewers had more than eight weeks to brew any beer or cider for the Long Island Craft Classic.
Read MoreA distinguished Stony Brook professor is one of three recipients of a $3 million Special Breakthrough Prize in fundamental physics.
Read MoreScholarships went to three Eagle Scouts and three Gold Girl Scouts.
Read MoreA new plaque at the Davis Town Meeting House in Coram commemorates the restored building’s acceptance into the National Register of Historic Places.
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